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- the disclosed technology relates to a flat panel display, and more particularly, to a flat panel display with an integrated touch screen panel.
- a touch screen panel is an input device that allows a user's instruction to be inputted by selecting an instruction content displayed on a screen of a display or the like with a user's hand or an object.
- the touch screen panel is formed on a front face of the display and is capable of converting a contact position into an electrical signal.
- the user's hand or object directly contacts the touch screen panel at the contact position. Accordingly, the instruction content selected at the contact position is inputted as an input signal to the display.
- Touch screen panels may be categorized as a resistive overlay touch screen panel, a photosensitive touch screen panel, a capacitive touch screen panel, and the like.
- the capacitive touch screen panel converts a contact position into an electrical signal by sensing a change in capacitance formed between a conductive sensing pattern and an adjacent sensing pattern, ground electrode or the like when a user's hand or object is in contact with the touch screen panel.
- Such a touch screen panel is generally attached to an outer surface of a flat panel display such as a liquid crystal display or organic light emitting display.
- a flat panel display such as a liquid crystal display or organic light emitting display.
- the entire thickness of a product is increased, and manufacturing cost is increased.
- a driving IC for a flat panel display and a driving IC for a touch screen panel are separate from the flat panel display and the touch screen panel, and therefore, it is difficult to achieve compatibility between products. Since the driving ICs are necessarily connected to separate flexible printed circuit boards (FPCBs), respectively, a manufacturing process is complicated, and product cost is increased.
- FPCBs flexible printed circuit boards
- the display includes a substrate including a first area having a pixel area and a second area adjacent to the first area.
- the display further includes a plurality of pixels in the pixel area of the substrate.
- the display further includes an encapsulation layer on the first area of the substrate, the encapsulation layer including an inclined surface.
- the display further includes a plurality of sensing cells on the encapsulation layer.
- the display further includes a plurality of sensing lines on the encapsulation layer, the plurality of sensing lines connected to the sensing cells.
- the display further includes a driving circuit electrically connected to the sensing cells via the sensing lines.
- the sensing lines extend from the sensing cells along the inclined surface of the encapsulation layer to the second area of the substrate.
- the sensing lines are electrically connected to the driving circuit.
- the display includes a substrate including a first area having a pixel area and a second area adjacent to the first area.
- the display further includes a plurality of pixels in the pixel area of the substrate.
- the display further includes an encapsulation layer on the first area of the substrate to inhibit infiltration of oxygen and moisture into the pixels and including and inclined surface.
- the display further includes a plurality of sensing cells on an outer surface of the encapsulation layer.
- the display further includes a plurality of sensing lines on the outer surface of the encapsulation layer and connected to the sensing cells.
- the display further includes a driving circuit electrically connected to the sensing cells through the sensing lines.
- the sensing lines extend from the sensing cells along the inclined surface of the encapsulation layer to the second area of the substrate.
- the sensing lines are electrically connected to the driving circuit.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a flat panel display with an integrated touch screen panel according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged view showing an embodiment of sensing cells shown in
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic representation of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a flat panel display with an integrated touch screen panel according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic sectional view showing a region including specific portion A of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a set of separate plan views showing a sealing thin film and a substrate shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a flat panel display with an integrated touch screen panel according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged view showing an embodiment of sensing cells shown in FIG. 1 .
- the touch screen panel has a structure in which the sensing cells shown in FIG. 2 are repeatedly arranged.
- sensing cells 220 and sensing lines 230 for implementing the touch screen panel are formed on a sealing thin film 200 for sealing a plurality of pixels formed on a substrate 100 .
- the flat panel display according to this embodiment is implemented as an organic light emitting display in which an organic light emitting element, a thin film transistor, and a capacitor are provided to each of the pixels.
- a glass substrate having a cavity or plate pattern is joined with the substrate 100 under a vacuum atmosphere so as to prevent the organic light emitting elements from being exposed to moisture and oxygen.
- the thickness of the glass substrate as a sealing substrate is large. Therefore, where a touch screen panel is formed on the glass substrate, it is disadvantageous because of the large thickness.
- the sealing thin film 200 including a pixel area of the substrate 100 is formed rather than the conventional sealing substrate for the purpose of protecting the organic light emitting elements, thereby minimizing thickness.
- the sensing cells 220 include a plurality of first sensing cells 220 a formed to be connected for each row line along a first direction, e.g., a column direction, and a plurality of second sensing cells 220 b alternately arranged to not be overlapped with the first sensing cells 220 a and formed to be connected for each column line along a second direction, e.g., a column direction, intersected with the first direction.
- a first direction e.g., a column direction
- second sensing cells 220 b alternately arranged to not be overlapped with the first sensing cells 220 a and formed to be connected for each column line along a second direction, e.g., a column direction, intersected with the first direction.
- the sensing cells 220 are formed of a transparent electrode material such as indium tin oxide (ITO) so that light from a display panel disposed below the sensing cells 220 can be transmitted through the sensing cells 220 .
- ITO indium tin oxide
- the first sensing cells 220 a are connected to each other along each line in the first direction by a first connection pattern 220 a 1
- the second sensing cells 220 b are connected to each other along each line in the second direction by a second connection pattern 220 b 1 .
- first connection pattern 220 a 1 and/or the second connection pattern 220 b 1 are patterned to have independent patterns, respectively.
- the first or second connection pattern 220 a 1 and 220 b 1 may be patterned to be directly/indirectly connected to the first or second sensing cells 220 a or 220 b , or to be integrally connected to the first or second sensing cells 220 a or 220 b from a process of patterning the first and second sensing cells 220 a and 220 b.
- the first connection patterns 220 a 1 are respectively patterned to have independent patterns in an upper or lower layer of the first sensing cells.
- the first connection patterns 220 a 1 connect the first sensing cells 220 a to one another for each line along the first direction while being electrically connected to the first sensing cells 220 a at an upper or lower portion of the first sensing cells 220 a.
- the first connection patterns 220 a 1 may be formed of a transparent electrode material such as ITO like the sensing cells 220 , or may be formed of a low-resistance opaque metallic material like the sensing lines 230 .
- the width of the first connection patterns 220 a 1 may be adjusted to prevent them from affecting the visual quality of the display.
- the second connection patterns 220 b 1 may be integrally patterned with the second sensing cells 220 b so as to connect the second sensing cells 220 b to one another along each line in the second direction from a process of patterning the sensing cells 220 .
- an insulating layer (not shown) for ensuring electrical isolation is interposed between the first connection patterns 220 a 1 and the second connection patterns 220 b 1 .
- the sensing lines 230 are used to connect the sensing cells 220 to a driving circuit for each line along the first or second direction.
- the sensing lines 230 are arranged in a non-touch active area formed at the outside of a touch active area.
- the touch active area is an area corresponding to the pixel area of the display panel.
- the sensing lines 230 are electrically connected to row lines of the first sensing cells 220 a and column lines of the second sensing cells 220 b , respectively, so as to be connected to the driving circuit (not shown) of the touch panel, such as a position detecting circuit.
- an edge pattern such as a black matrix of a window (not shown) may be positioned on the sensing lines 230 .
- the sensing lines 230 may be formed of not only a transparent electrode material used to form the sensing cells 220 but also a low-resistance metallic material such as molybdenum (Mo), silver (Ag), titanium (Ti), copper (Cu), aluminum (Al) or Mo/Al/Mo.
- the sensing lines 230 extend to the substrate 100 of the display panel from an end of the sealing thin film 200 so as to be electrically connected to a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) 300 attached to the substrate 100 .
- FPCB flexible printed circuit board
- the thickness of the sealing thin film 200 is sufficiently thin.
- an end portion A of the sealing thin film 200 is formed to be inclined (see FIG. 3 ), so that it is possible to prevent the sensing lines passing over the end portion from being broken.
- this will be described in detail with reference to FIG. 4 .
- the FPCB 300 is electrically connected a driving IC 120 for driving a plurality of pixels (not shown) in the pixel area of the display panel. Accordingly, in this embodiment, the touch screen panel and the display panel use only one FPCB.
- the driving circuit of the touch panel, which drives the touch screen panel, may be integrated on the driving IC 120 .
- the touch screen panel configured as described above is a capacitive touch screen panel. If a contact object such as a user's finger or stylus pen comes in contact with the touch screen panel, a change in capacitance caused by a contact position is transferred from the sensing cells 220 to the driving circuit (not shown) via the sensing lines 230 . Then, the change in capacitance is converted into an electrical signal by X and Y input processing circuits (not shown), thereby detecting the contact position.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a flat panel display with an integrated touch screen panel according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a separate plan view showing a sealing thin film and a substrate shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is a schematic sectional view showing a region including specific portion A of FIG. 3 .
- this embodiment is a flat panel display with an integrated touch screen panel, in which sensing cells 220 and sensing lines 230 for implementing the touch screen panel are formed on a sealing thin film 200 for sealing a plurality of pixels 112 formed on a substrate 100 .
- the flat panel display according to this embodiment is implemented as an organic light emitting display in which an organic light emitting element (not shown), a thin film transistor (not shown) and a capacitor (not shown) are provided to each of the pixels 112 .
- touch sensing patterns including the sensing cells 220 and the sensing lines 230 are formed on the top surface of the sealing thin film 200 formed on the substrate 100 including a pixel area 110 so as to seal the pixel area 110 in which the pixels 112 are formed.
- the sensing cells 220 are formed in an area overlapped with the pixel area 110
- the sensing lines 230 are formed in an area corresponding to the outside of the pixel area 110 .
- the sensing lines 230 extend to the substrate 100 of the display panel via an end portion A of the sealing thin film 200 , so as to be electrically connected to the FPCB 300 attached to one end of the substrate 100 .
- the thickness of the sealing thin film 200 is sufficiently thin.
- the end portion A of the sealing thin film 200 is formed to be inclined, so that it is possible to prevent the sensing lines passing through the end portion from being broken.
- the sealing thin film 200 is formed to protect the organic light emitting element provided to each of the pixels 112 , and may be implemented as a stacked structure of a plurality of organic and inorganic layers.
- the sealing thin film 200 may be formed as, for example, a structure in which a first organic layer 202 , a first inorganic layer 204 , a second organic layer 206 and a second inorganic layer 208 are alternately stacked so as to effectively block oxygen and moisture from the exterior.
- the first and second organic films 202 and 206 of the sealing thin film 200 prevents nano-crack and micro-crack defects formed in the first and second inorganic layers 204 and 208 from being continuously formed, so that it is possible to decrease a moisture transmission rate by preventing an infiltration path of moisture and oxygen and to reduce stress left in the first and second organic layers 204 and 208 .
- first and second organic layers 202 and 206 may be formed of one selected from the group consisting of epoxy, acrylate and urethane acrylate.
- the first and second inorganic layers 204 and 208 may be formed of one selected from the group consisting of Al x O y and Si x O y .
- the sealing thin film 200 is implemented as a stacked structure of four layers, the thickness of the sealing thin film 200 can be implemented to be considerably thinner than that of the conventional sealing substrate, i.e., the conventional glass substrate.
- the sensing lines 230 formed on the sealing thin film 200 can be formed to run over the sealing thin film 200 and the substrate through a process such as the same photolithography process as shown in these figures.
- the sensing lines 230 that pass through the end portion A of the sealing thin film 200 may be broken by the step difference of the end portion in the patterning process.
- an area 201 of the end portion of the sealing thin film 200 is formed to be inclined as shown in FIG. 4 , thereby overcoming such a problem.
- the sensing lines 230 extend to the substrate 100 of the display panel via the end portion A of the sealing thin film 200 , so as to be electrically connected to the FPCB 300 attached to the one end of the substrate 100 .
- the sensing lines 230 may also be connected to a driving IC 120 of the display panel via the FPCB 300 .
- the driving IC 120 may include a control circuit for driving the touch screen panel, a position detecting circuit, or the like as well as a control circuit for driving the display panel.
- the touch screen panel and the display panel share only one FPCB 300 with each other.
- the FPCB 300 is connected to an end of the substrate 100 (an end at which a pad portion (not shown) is formed) so as to be electrically connected to driving lines (not shown) of the display panel.
- the FPCB 300 can supply a control signal for controlling the display panel.
- the FPCB 300 can supply a control signal for controlling the touch screen panel via the sensing lines 230 .
- the FPCB 300 is implemented with a configuration in which an FPCB for driving the display panel and an FPCB for driving the touch screen panel are integrated with each other.
- the bonding and testing process of the FPCB 300 is simplified, so that it is possible to facilitate manufacturing processes and to decrease product cost, as compared with a case where FPCBs for respectively driving the touch screen panel and the display panel are individually provided.
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Description
- This application is a Continuation of Ser. No. 16/005,694, filed on Jun. 12, 2018, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,474,270, which is a Continuation of Ser. No. 15/133,605, filed on Apr. 20, 2016, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 10,013,088, which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/021,581, filed on Feb. 4, 2011, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 9,323,400, which claims priority from and the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2010-0089955, filed on Sep. 14, 2010, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purpose as if fully set forth herein.
- The disclosed technology relates to a flat panel display, and more particularly, to a flat panel display with an integrated touch screen panel.
- A touch screen panel is an input device that allows a user's instruction to be inputted by selecting an instruction content displayed on a screen of a display or the like with a user's hand or an object.
- To this end, the touch screen panel is formed on a front face of the display and is capable of converting a contact position into an electrical signal. The user's hand or object directly contacts the touch screen panel at the contact position. Accordingly, the instruction content selected at the contact position is inputted as an input signal to the display.
- Since such a touch screen panel can be substituted for a separate input device connected to a display, such as a keyboard or mouse, its application fields have been gradually extended.
- Touch screen panels may be categorized as a resistive overlay touch screen panel, a photosensitive touch screen panel, a capacitive touch screen panel, and the like. Among these touch screen panels, the capacitive touch screen panel converts a contact position into an electrical signal by sensing a change in capacitance formed between a conductive sensing pattern and an adjacent sensing pattern, ground electrode or the like when a user's hand or object is in contact with the touch screen panel.
- Such a touch screen panel is generally attached to an outer surface of a flat panel display such as a liquid crystal display or organic light emitting display. In a case where a separately manufactured touch screen panel is attached to a flat panel display, the entire thickness of a product is increased, and manufacturing cost is increased.
- In this case, a driving IC for a flat panel display and a driving IC for a touch screen panel are separate from the flat panel display and the touch screen panel, and therefore, it is difficult to achieve compatibility between products. Since the driving ICs are necessarily connected to separate flexible printed circuit boards (FPCBs), respectively, a manufacturing process is complicated, and product cost is increased.
- One aspect is a display. The display includes a substrate including a first area having a pixel area and a second area adjacent to the first area. The display further includes a plurality of pixels in the pixel area of the substrate. The display further includes an encapsulation layer on the first area of the substrate, the encapsulation layer including an inclined surface. The display further includes a plurality of sensing cells on the encapsulation layer. The display further includes a plurality of sensing lines on the encapsulation layer, the plurality of sensing lines connected to the sensing cells. The display further includes a driving circuit electrically connected to the sensing cells via the sensing lines. The sensing lines extend from the sensing cells along the inclined surface of the encapsulation layer to the second area of the substrate. The sensing lines are electrically connected to the driving circuit.
- Another aspect is a display. The display includes a substrate including a first area having a pixel area and a second area adjacent to the first area. The display further includes a plurality of pixels in the pixel area of the substrate. The display further includes an encapsulation layer on the first area of the substrate to inhibit infiltration of oxygen and moisture into the pixels and including and inclined surface. The display further includes a plurality of sensing cells on an outer surface of the encapsulation layer. The display further includes a plurality of sensing lines on the outer surface of the encapsulation layer and connected to the sensing cells. The display further includes a driving circuit electrically connected to the sensing cells through the sensing lines. The sensing lines extend from the sensing cells along the inclined surface of the encapsulation layer to the second area of the substrate. The sensing lines are electrically connected to the driving circuit.
- The accompanying drawings, together with the specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments, and, together with the description, serve to explain various inventive aspects and principles.
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FIG. 1 is a plan view of a flat panel display with an integrated touch screen panel according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view showing an embodiment of sensing cells shown in -
FIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a flat panel display with an integrated touch screen panel according to an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is a schematic sectional view showing a region including specific portion A ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is a set of separate plan views showing a sealing thin film and a substrate shown inFIG. 3 . - In the following detailed description, only certain exemplary embodiments have been shown and described. As those skilled in the art would realize, the described embodiments may be modified in various ways, without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive. In addition, when an element is referred to as being “on” another element, it can be directly on another element or be indirectly on another element with one or more intervening elements interposed therebetween. Also, when an element is referred to as being “connected to” another element, it can be directly connected to another element or be indirectly connected to another element with one or more intervening elements interposed therebetween. Hereinafter, like reference numerals generally refer to like elements.
- Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a plan view of a flat panel display with an integrated touch screen panel according to an embodiment.FIG. 2 is an enlarged view showing an embodiment of sensing cells shown inFIG. 1 . - For convenience of illustration, some of the sensing cells are shown in
FIG. 2 . However, the touch screen panel has a structure in which the sensing cells shown inFIG. 2 are repeatedly arranged. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , in the flat panel display with the integrated touch screen panel according to this embodiment, sensingcells 220 andsensing lines 230 for implementing the touch screen panel are formed on a sealingthin film 200 for sealing a plurality of pixels formed on asubstrate 100. - In this instance, the flat panel display according to this embodiment is implemented as an organic light emitting display in which an organic light emitting element, a thin film transistor, and a capacitor are provided to each of the pixels.
- Conventionally, in the organic light emitting display, a glass substrate having a cavity or plate pattern is joined with the
substrate 100 under a vacuum atmosphere so as to prevent the organic light emitting elements from being exposed to moisture and oxygen. - However, the thickness of the glass substrate as a sealing substrate is large. Therefore, where a touch screen panel is formed on the glass substrate, it is disadvantageous because of the large thickness.
- Accordingly, in this embodiment, the sealing
thin film 200 including a pixel area of thesubstrate 100 is formed rather than the conventional sealing substrate for the purpose of protecting the organic light emitting elements, thereby minimizing thickness. - The
sensing cells 220 include a plurality offirst sensing cells 220 a formed to be connected for each row line along a first direction, e.g., a column direction, and a plurality ofsecond sensing cells 220 b alternately arranged to not be overlapped with thefirst sensing cells 220 a and formed to be connected for each column line along a second direction, e.g., a column direction, intersected with the first direction. - The
sensing cells 220 are formed of a transparent electrode material such as indium tin oxide (ITO) so that light from a display panel disposed below thesensing cells 220 can be transmitted through thesensing cells 220. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , thefirst sensing cells 220 a are connected to each other along each line in the first direction by afirst connection pattern 220 a 1, and thesecond sensing cells 220 b are connected to each other along each line in the second direction by asecond connection pattern 220 b 1. - Here, the
first connection pattern 220 a 1 and/or thesecond connection pattern 220 b 1 are patterned to have independent patterns, respectively. The first orsecond connection pattern 220 a 1 and 220 b 1 may be patterned to be directly/indirectly connected to the first or 220 a or 220 b, or to be integrally connected to the first orsecond sensing cells 220 a or 220 b from a process of patterning the first andsecond sensing cells 220 a and 220 b.second sensing cells - For example, the
first connection patterns 220 a 1 are respectively patterned to have independent patterns in an upper or lower layer of the first sensing cells. Thefirst connection patterns 220 a 1 connect thefirst sensing cells 220 a to one another for each line along the first direction while being electrically connected to thefirst sensing cells 220 a at an upper or lower portion of thefirst sensing cells 220 a. - The
first connection patterns 220 a 1 may be formed of a transparent electrode material such as ITO like thesensing cells 220, or may be formed of a low-resistance opaque metallic material like the sensing lines 230. The width of thefirst connection patterns 220 a 1 may be adjusted to prevent them from affecting the visual quality of the display. - The
second connection patterns 220 b 1 may be integrally patterned with thesecond sensing cells 220 b so as to connect thesecond sensing cells 220 b to one another along each line in the second direction from a process of patterning thesensing cells 220. - In this instance, an insulating layer (not shown) for ensuring electrical isolation is interposed between the
first connection patterns 220 a 1 and thesecond connection patterns 220 b 1. - The sensing lines 230 are used to connect the
sensing cells 220 to a driving circuit for each line along the first or second direction. The sensing lines 230 are arranged in a non-touch active area formed at the outside of a touch active area. Here, the touch active area is an area corresponding to the pixel area of the display panel. - For example, the
sensing lines 230 are electrically connected to row lines of thefirst sensing cells 220 a and column lines of thesecond sensing cells 220 b, respectively, so as to be connected to the driving circuit (not shown) of the touch panel, such as a position detecting circuit. - An edge pattern (not shown) such as a black matrix of a window (not shown) may be positioned on the sensing lines 230. Thus, it is possible to prevent the
sensing lines 230 from being seen, so that the material of thesensing lines 230 is selected from a large variety of options. For example, thesensing lines 230 may be formed of not only a transparent electrode material used to form thesensing cells 220 but also a low-resistance metallic material such as molybdenum (Mo), silver (Ag), titanium (Ti), copper (Cu), aluminum (Al) or Mo/Al/Mo. - In this embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 1 , thesensing lines 230 extend to thesubstrate 100 of the display panel from an end of the sealingthin film 200 so as to be electrically connected to a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) 300 attached to thesubstrate 100. - This can be implemented because the thickness of the sealing
thin film 200 is sufficiently thin. Particularly, an end portion A of the sealingthin film 200 is formed to be inclined (seeFIG. 3 ), so that it is possible to prevent the sensing lines passing over the end portion from being broken. Hereinafter, this will be described in detail with reference toFIG. 4 . - In this instance, the
FPCB 300 is electrically connected a drivingIC 120 for driving a plurality of pixels (not shown) in the pixel area of the display panel. Accordingly, in this embodiment, the touch screen panel and the display panel use only one FPCB. The driving circuit of the touch panel, which drives the touch screen panel, may be integrated on the drivingIC 120. - The touch screen panel configured as described above is a capacitive touch screen panel. If a contact object such as a user's finger or stylus pen comes in contact with the touch screen panel, a change in capacitance caused by a contact position is transferred from the
sensing cells 220 to the driving circuit (not shown) via the sensing lines 230. Then, the change in capacitance is converted into an electrical signal by X and Y input processing circuits (not shown), thereby detecting the contact position. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a flat panel display with an integrated touch screen panel according to an embodiment.FIG. 4 is a separate plan view showing a sealing thin film and a substrate shown inFIG. 3 .FIG. 5 is a schematic sectional view showing a region including specific portion A ofFIG. 3 . - Referring to
FIGS. 3 to 5 , this embodiment is a flat panel display with an integrated touch screen panel, in whichsensing cells 220 andsensing lines 230 for implementing the touch screen panel are formed on a sealingthin film 200 for sealing a plurality ofpixels 112 formed on asubstrate 100. - Here, the flat panel display according to this embodiment is implemented as an organic light emitting display in which an organic light emitting element (not shown), a thin film transistor (not shown) and a capacitor (not shown) are provided to each of the
pixels 112. - That is, touch sensing patterns including the
sensing cells 220 and thesensing lines 230 are formed on the top surface of the sealingthin film 200 formed on thesubstrate 100 including apixel area 110 so as to seal thepixel area 110 in which thepixels 112 are formed. - In this instance, the
sensing cells 220 are formed in an area overlapped with thepixel area 110, and thesensing lines 230 are formed in an area corresponding to the outside of thepixel area 110. - In this embodiment, the
sensing lines 230 extend to thesubstrate 100 of the display panel via an end portion A of the sealingthin film 200, so as to be electrically connected to theFPCB 300 attached to one end of thesubstrate 100. - This can be implemented because the thickness of the sealing
thin film 200 is sufficiently thin. Particularly, the end portion A of the sealingthin film 200 is formed to be inclined, so that it is possible to prevent the sensing lines passing through the end portion from being broken. - The sealing
thin film 200 is formed to protect the organic light emitting element provided to each of thepixels 112, and may be implemented as a stacked structure of a plurality of organic and inorganic layers. - More specifically, referring to
FIG. 4 , the sealingthin film 200 may be formed as, for example, a structure in which a first organic layer 202, a first inorganic layer 204, a secondorganic layer 206 and a secondinorganic layer 208 are alternately stacked so as to effectively block oxygen and moisture from the exterior. - The first and second
organic films 202 and 206 of the sealingthin film 200 prevents nano-crack and micro-crack defects formed in the first and secondinorganic layers 204 and 208 from being continuously formed, so that it is possible to decrease a moisture transmission rate by preventing an infiltration path of moisture and oxygen and to reduce stress left in the first and secondorganic layers 204 and 208. - In this instance, the first and second
organic layers 202 and 206 may be formed of one selected from the group consisting of epoxy, acrylate and urethane acrylate. The first and secondinorganic layers 204 and 208 may be formed of one selected from the group consisting of AlxOy and SixOy. - Although the sealing
thin film 200 is implemented as a stacked structure of four layers, the thickness of the sealingthin film 200 can be implemented to be considerably thinner than that of the conventional sealing substrate, i.e., the conventional glass substrate. - Thus, the
sensing lines 230 formed on the sealingthin film 200 can be formed to run over the sealingthin film 200 and the substrate through a process such as the same photolithography process as shown in these figures. - However, a risk exists that the
sensing lines 230 that pass through the end portion A of the sealingthin film 200 may be broken by the step difference of the end portion in the patterning process. - Accordingly, in this embodiment, an
area 201 of the end portion of the sealingthin film 200 is formed to be inclined as shown inFIG. 4 , thereby overcoming such a problem. - That is, the
sensing lines 230 extend to thesubstrate 100 of the display panel via the end portion A of the sealingthin film 200, so as to be electrically connected to theFPCB 300 attached to the one end of thesubstrate 100. - In this instance, the
sensing lines 230 may also be connected to a drivingIC 120 of the display panel via theFPCB 300. The drivingIC 120 may include a control circuit for driving the touch screen panel, a position detecting circuit, or the like as well as a control circuit for driving the display panel. - Accordingly, the touch screen panel and the display panel share only one
FPCB 300 with each other. TheFPCB 300 is connected to an end of the substrate 100 (an end at which a pad portion (not shown) is formed) so as to be electrically connected to driving lines (not shown) of the display panel. Thus, theFPCB 300 can supply a control signal for controlling the display panel. Further, theFPCB 300 can supply a control signal for controlling the touch screen panel via the sensing lines 230. - In this case, the
FPCB 300 is implemented with a configuration in which an FPCB for driving the display panel and an FPCB for driving the touch screen panel are integrated with each other. - Thus, in this embodiment, the bonding and testing process of the
FPCB 300 is simplified, so that it is possible to facilitate manufacturing processes and to decrease product cost, as compared with a case where FPCBs for respectively driving the touch screen panel and the display panel are individually provided. - While certain inventive aspects have been described in connection with certain exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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